Any Amount Of Running Can Reduce Your Risk Of Death, Researchers Find

(CBS) - Many people don't like to run, even though they know it might be good for them. It turns out that any amount of running is linked with a significantly lower risk of death.

In a new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, researchers analyzed more than a dozen prior studies and found that running was associated with a 27-percent lower risk of death from all causes, and more specifically, a 30-percent lower risk of heart disease.

This was true for both men and women.

You don't have to be a marathoner to reap the benefits. Even small doses of running had a protective effect, like running only once a week, or for less than 50 minutes at a time, or at slower speeds. That's good news for people who don't enjoy it or who say they don't have enough time.

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